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RED BOOK PROFITS INCREASE

1917 PUBLICATION EARNS $665 FOR CLASS FUND--$200 GAIN ON 1916.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

Following the dinner of the Red Book editors of the class of 1917 in the Hotel Victoria, Boston, the chairman announced the financial results of the Red Book, showing a profit of $665.00, a gain of almost $200 over that of the 1916 Red Book. The treasurer's report is as follows: RECEIPTS. From advertisements and subscriptions,  $1553.00 EXPENDITURES. Printing,  $511.18 Engraving, Electric City Eng. Co.,  149.49 Engraving, W. J. Dobinson Co.,  52.43 Cash accounts,  24.90 Red Book banquet and theatre party,  $150.00 Total expenditures,  $888.00 Total receipts,  1553.00 Balance for Class Fund,  $665.00

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